Cinema
Aurélien Froment
27 Jun 2013
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Aurélien Froment examines the link between words and images, by looking particularly at the subjective perception of each individual. In his film The 2nd Gift, the artist explores the repertoire of geometric shapes in a game designed by the famous German pedagogue Friedrich Fröbel (1782-1852), inventor of the idea of kindergarten, and who would have influenced artists and architects like Frank Lloyd Wright, Mondrian and Le Corbusier. This re-reading of shapes and their ability to generate a work is also a common theme in the film The Apse, The Bell and The Antelope, which takes us through the city of Arcosanti, imagined by Paolo Soleri in the Arizona desert.
Aurélien Froment examines the link between words and images, by looking particularly at the subjective perception of each individual. In his film The 2nd Gift, the artist explores the repertoire of geometric shapes in a game designed by the famous German pedagogue Friedrich Fröbel (1782-1852), inventor of the idea of kindergarten, and who would have influenced artists and architects like Frank Lloyd Wright, Mondrian and Le Corbusier. This re-reading of shapes and their ability to generate a work is also a common theme in the film The Apse, The Bell and The Antelope, which takes us through the city of Arcosanti, imagined by Paolo Soleri in the Arizona desert.
When
From 8pm